Make the Most of Metal
- Topics:
- Appraisal
- Tags:
- FacilitiesNet,
- Human Resources,
- Management,
- Metal,
- Performance Management,
- Strategy,
- Workforce Management
- Source:
- FacilitiesNet
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Overview: Inspection strategies designed to ensure roofing systems deliver bottom-line benefits to facilities. Metal roofing systems on the market today have evolved into reliable and long-term systems. Their panels can be made out of galvanized steel, aluminum and copper, depending on the application that a commercial or institutional facility requires. A properly installed metal system can provide many years of maintenance-free performance. But, as with other types of roofing systems, it is important to inspect metal roofs periodically to ensure they perform as desired in protecting buildings and their operations. Maintenance and engineering managers who are developing and updating a roofing inspection strategy need to be aware that the inspection and maintenance of metal roof systems requires different techniques and materials than those associated with built-up or single-ply systems. Metal roof systems are designed and installed to deliver long performance life. By including the systems in a comprehensive roofing management strategy —including regular inspections and the use of recommended repair procedures and materials — managers can help their organizations reap the bottom-line rewards promised by metal roofing systems.
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Format: HTML | Date: Oct 2000 | Pages: 1
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